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(Saturday and Sunday) or the whole week. It is normally easiest to set the whole
week first and then adjust this for the days requiring a different setting.
When you have decided on the day(s) the event shall be set for, set the time of day
they shall occur at and the required room temperature at that time.
Start by setting the time, which is blinking. Browse with the
or the
button to the time you want the event
WAKE
to occur. First set hours, confirm
with
, then minutes, confirm with
. Browse to the required temperature for
WAKE
. Confirm with
and
AWAY
then shows. Repeat the steps above to set
the time and temperature, and
HOME
then shows. Repeat the steps above to
set the time and temperature, and
NIGHT
then shows. Repeat the steps above
to set the time and temperature.
RESET
There is also a reset function, which resets the program to the factory setting, +22 °C,
and deletes all the time settings.
System setting menu
SYSTEM
Under system settings, you will find settings for, for example, language and date,
as well as resetting functions for the time counter and for complete resetting to
factory settings. The system settings are under
SYSTEM
in the
MAIN MENU
.
Language
LANGUAGE
You can choose between several languages; the factory setting is English.
Set the required language by scrolling through them using the
or
button
and confirm with
.
You can also use the shortcuts in the display mode (press
for three seconds).
Then you go directly to the language menu. A practical function if you, by mis-
take, set the wrong language and then have difficultly finding the language menu
again.
Date and time
DATE/TIME
A set time and date can be changed if needed, for example, if the electrical supply
to the thermostat was disrupted for a period of more than fifty hours. The setting
function then comes up automatically.
You will find date and time setting in the
MAIN MENU
under
SYSTEM
and
DATE/TIME
.
Change the value that blinks with either
or
and confirm with
.
Summer and winter time
S/W TIME
The thermostat calendar and clock are automatically set to summer and winter
time but the function can, if it is not required, be switched off.